Largely due to the Jay Leno show NEW YORK, the public are the three major television networks to see more live on the evening of 10 hours so far this season, according to data crunched by TiVo. And among the big three, killed at least Leno NBC network in hours TiVoed, while last season was the most TiVoed during this period.
TiVo has announced that the first two weeks of the season, less than half the public for Leno (46 percent) chose the show to see in the fashion houses changed both with TiVo DVR. In comparison, 70 percent of viewers watch NBC pm 10:50 p.m. last season took the time so varied.
Travel time from 10:00 hours is determined by CBS, but the decline is small compared with the NBC. So far this season, 65 percent of the population by CBS at the time of games on the DVR, against 68 percent last year. For ABC, TiVoing is slightly higher in the hours to 63 per cent from 62 per cent.
"Depending on who you ask, the glass is half full or half empty NBC," said Todd Jünger, vice president and general manager, research and audience measurement for TiVo. "Although Leno managed to reduce the amount of time spent watching NBC for 10 h slot, which is certainly not "TiVo-proof."
And there is a question about how the change from one hour to affect the views of local news programs and network end of last minute, especially on NBC, where 20 percent of viewers playing twenty -two came less than an hour after admission. This season is more than 13 percent in the past.
"The time viewers spent nearly twice as likely to find in an hour, moving to NBC, 11 am slot," said Junger. Increases also occurred in ABC and CBS, 18 percent and 16 percent respectively .
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